What flopster meant was 'don't wear it'. Start with half your practice time with no glove for one month. Most of the wear occurs when hitting the longer clubs, esp driver. Then move to full time practice without and quickly find your hands getting tougher. Soon no more wasted dough on gloves. Only the pros, who get paid to appear with them, 'need' them. (to get the cash)

Just skip the glove all together, use the savings to regrip more often. You won't regret it.

A couple guys have said this. Maybe you live places where it's almost never hot? Or maybe you just naturally don't sweat much? I love hitting with no glove, but unless it's cold enough that my hands don't sweat and warm enough that my hands don't go numb, either my hands get very slippery from sweat or they're numb :-P For me that's a VERY small range of temperatures!

A couple guys have said this. Maybe you live places where it's almost never hot? Or maybe you just naturally don't sweat much? I love hitting with no glove, but unless it's cold enough that my hands don't sweat and warm enough that my hands don't go numb, either my hands get very slippery from sweat or they're numb :-P For me that's a VERY small range of temperatures!

Fair enough, I only know my own enviroment. Last season was the first time I went all season with no glove and I can say with 100% honesty that not once did I think to myself, "gee I wish I had a glove." I used Winn-Lite medium grips and never had an issue. I'll be trying out a different grip next season (maybe Lamkin Crosslines) because the Winns wear out too fast so we'll see how that plays out but I'd be very surprised if I ever felt the need to go back to a glove. Fred Couples never wears a glove and I'm pretty sure he's played in all kinds of weather conditions...

A couple guys have said this. Maybe you live places where it's almost never hot? Or maybe you just naturally don't sweat much? I love hitting with no glove, but unless it's cold enough that my hands don't sweat and warm enough that my hands don't go numb, either my hands get very slippery from sweat or they're numb :-P For me that's a VERY small range of temperatures!

I don't use a glove and never have. I bought one a few years ago but before I could give it a try a guy in our group was about to have a panic attack on the first tee because he had forgotten his glove, so I gave him my new one.

The one drawback for me is that it keeps me very picky about my grips. Probably half of the time when I pick up somebody's club I think to myself that the grip is too slick and I couldn't play with it.

My playing temperature range is from about 100 degrees to somewhere around freezing with southeastern humidity.

I don't use a glove and never have. I bought one a few years ago but before I could give it a try a guy in our group was about to have a panic attack on the first tee because he had forgotten his glove, so I gave him my new one.

The one drawback for me is that it keeps me very picky about my grips. Probably half of the time when I pick up somebody's club I think to myself that the grip is too slick and I couldn't play with it.

My playing temperature range is from about 100 degrees to somewhere around freezing with southeastern humidity.

Pretty funny actually because they are "cheap" grips. Just joking. I always joke that if Avon knew how much I liked them they would charge me more.

After using just about every grip and never being completely happy with either durability or feel I stumbled on Avon Chamois (mid-size) and I doubt if I'll ever use anything else. Even when wet my grip has never slipped.

Pretty funny actually because they are "cheap" grips. Just joking. I always joke that if Avon knew how much I liked them they would charge me more.

After using just about every grip and never being completely happy with either durability or feel I stumbled on Avon Chamois (mid-size) and I doubt if I'll ever use anything else. Even when wet my grip has never slipped.

I didn't know they still made those. I think I'm going to give the Crosslines a try.